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If a video is shown here it will show a link below the video - as seen on donationcoder - the link goes to the page you're showing. I think if the video is shown elswhere in the meantime, the dc link is replaced by a new one.

Yeah, thats how I found out about it...I saw the "As featured on DonationCoder Forum" on one of my videos and was like "ehhhhhh"

I remember reading that 64 bit support would take the double number of DLLs. Better Explorer does work on 64 bit versions, but slower. And if it doesn't work, they have a reg file to make it do so. But in general I know nothing about Better Explorer because I stopped caring when I upgraded to 64 bit W7.

To be fair, I have no intention of using this, as I am not a fan of this Ribbon UI crap, just struck me as curious why they didn't add 64 support (Seeing as most Win7 users will be on 64bit)

I have noticed over the past week or so, TV shows will randomly skip to the end for no good reason (an obvious mistake) - It has been doing it more and more, and it has also been noticed on Sky TV. It is literally like we go through some sort of time jump and skip about 90-300 seconds of time.

"In one of these languages". Heh pity they specified that, it would be funny if someone wrote a correct answer in Lolcat.

Humor Note for the day: It would be hysterical if some eccentric business owner ran an enterprise system in Lolcat and made it sound like an ordinary programming job. The first 30 seconds when the new hire looks at 40,000 lines of Lolcat code doing something cutting edge would just make him DoubleFacepalm.

I do not really fit me because I often use the "TypingAid" program that inserts text strings containing the letter "ó". Not always so I use the keyboard to insert the letter "ó". When I insert a string with the letter "ó" start options window. I would like to disable shortcut "alt + o" in the FARR

Anyway, as I see the "left ctrl + left alt + o" have the same effect. Open options window.

Ah OK, I didn't know, I am not a FARR user - Just thought I would throw a random 'Workaround' into the mix

Extensions have a ways to go with Opera. I am hoping v12 changes the APIs to make them more usable. They are good, enough, but could be better when compared to chrome or firefox. I am not a fanboy of ANY product, I am just willing to recognize the shortfalls in a product. No product is perfect and opera is decent, but there are still compatibility problems with some major sites.

Opera, on various systems I've tried it on, has long "delays" when opening menus, clicking links, or using other features of facebook. Google plus does not get update notifications, allow you to access the top right menus without third party code injection (even that is ify). There are more sites I could list but I do not remember them off the top of my head since I haven't had opera installed in a bit. Yes, LP/RF work, but Opera continues to experience issues compatibility problems with many pages. They still have the mindset that website developers are out to get them, when in reality, I think Opera should make their browser work like every other browser does in regards to rendering.

I do agree, that with a few simple steps, Opera could get a massive following. They seem to focus too much on their Mobile browser, and very few people know that it even exists for the PC (Most people I know assume its just 'Another Android App') - I can understand somewhat, basically because I don't recall EVER seeing an advertisement for Opera, ANYWHERE...Please correct me if you have

Not to continue to sidetrack your topic, however, Opera still has MANY issues with many common sites. Ever tried using google plus in opera? What about facebook? Both of these work perfectly in IE, FF and chrome, heck even safari. Opera.....is the anti-mac in that it doesn't "just work" ;-) And with that, I will stop hijacking your thread unless you want to spin it off to another topic Sorry!

Heh, I dont mind the spin-off as it is somewhat on topic (Due to this being an Opera feature)

I Don't understand what you mean about G+ or Facebook though, Facebook works perfectly for me, always has...couldn't say about G+, but my mrs said shes never encountered any issues with it. - The only site I can't use Opera with, is Netflix (Not actually sure why...they seem to have unlocked it for Opera, but the videos still won't load for me - Never thought to check with Opera 12...seems to be working fine...and actually loaded the video MUCH faster than FireFox) - I know I rant on about Opera, and its not because I am a 'fanboi'...It is purely because I truly do love the Interface, and the features (Even more so since we got Extensions)!

Like I said...Only logical people use it - I seem to remember you saying, the only reason you wouldn't stick with Opera, is due to the lack of RoboForm, LastPass, & AdBlock Plus..... > All of which are now available - When Opera 12 is fully released (Not a 'Preview' build) I can see those numbers shooting up...

Opera has SOOO much more going for it than Firefox (Chrome isn't a real browser IMHO...it just dies too often to be of any use, and IE...well...need I say more about that?) and now with the addition of extensions, it shouldn't take long before more people jump on-board